In the Japanese Professional Baseball League are the pitchers pitching from an elevated mound?
Question:It doesn't look like it because they are pitching on all dirt fields.
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Absolutely. The Japanese league (known as Nippon Professional Baseball) adhers to the same structure of rules that the MLB does. The style of play is usually what is different. Most ballparks have much shorter homerun porches and most games are played in domes, which creates a faster game, and the fast-running Japanese players take advantage of that. A good number of them hit similarly to Ichiro: high contact hitters with little power who spray the ball as well as lay down bunts, counting on their speed to reach first base before the throw.Who is currently the best stariting pitcher?
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